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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1938. ¢ . Daily Alaska Empire [ i son tics v nignimares ana son 3 & PP ¥ i PROFESSIONAL your nights become filled wi es y I Y H FRATERNAL SOCIETIES . awy I day witn skulking shadows. And. vemember, shoul BIRTHDAY| 2() Years A go oroscope il 1 pt S [ ever find you, be prepared, for am a darn good | b Published every evening except & The Empire extends congratula l:e 7 | EMPIR ””“’”?,’],""”"““ Alaska scrapper and a better shot. tions and best wishes today, their P “The stars incline ) B. P. O. FLAS meet Office in June i Class Matter Sincerely yours, birthday anniversary, to the follow-| :: H but do not compel" 2 ¥ every Wednesday at ARTHUR EIDE ing: . v 4, 1918 .+ || DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER pm. Visiting orothers 3 | JANUARY 4, 3 per month SRS IR AR ¢ e i il i DENTISTS welcome. N. C. BAN- £6.00 ” JANUARY 4. The War Department had in-|wgEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1938 Blomgren Building | FIELD, Exalted Ruler; L The Need: Labor Statesmen Nellie Miller structed the Alaska Engineering| , .. .qing to astrology this should) | PHONE 56 | M. H. SIDES, Secres B e e | Howard Beazley Commission to raise a vegiment of | %"t iy Frorunate day. It is ex-| | Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | tary. Wl R (Cincinnati Enquirer) William J. Niemi railroad contsructors to be sent to) eptionally promising to writers of) | Teleptiones AR e Bl The collapse of the peace conference between the | Louis Kann the war front. The regiment wasj v (Y - — MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 ol BTt MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. . 1o | American Federation of Labor and the Committee Fori' June Alexander to consist of 2,500 men. Advertising is subject to the best Second and fourth : rra _\\:m.(.“.w Press is exclusively entitled o the use for | 1) justrial Organization is regrettable, uf_course. but | Anton J. Reiss _ possible rule of the stars. Artists | Monday of each r{nzm;h ol Sibscwise cosdited In paver and also the local news|ihe rival labor organizations provided slight ground Paul K. Lucas 1t was estimated there were 50- PSS G Bl i their con-| | Dr. Charles P, Jenne G in Scottish Rite Tcmmla published hereir |for hope that the conference could have any other - > 000 slackers in the United States ..o . .with business firms. | DEN""ST ! { beginning at 7::30 p.m T ALASK UARANTEED TO BE LARGER |conclusion. + S % land the Government was to Start ""po ol Toe many ranks. should | FORREST R. BATES OTHER PUBLICATION In the negotiations which have continued inter- MODERN | a campaign and “close in on them.” penefit as working conditions im- Rooms fwand 9, Valentine Bldg. | Worshipful Master; JAMES W, ! mittently since October, neither the AFiL, mor the prove in the new year, Leglilatiih TLowPHONE 176 | LEIVERS, Secretary. C1.0. leaders demonstrated a very sincere desire to ETIQUETTE The B. M. Behrends Bank issued DPPe, B o 0 may be favorablel: s REBEKAHS compose their differences. About all that the confer- 2 notice that hereafter doors would Sk At A Bt | R g 3 . a ne to a degree that rouses seriou: Perseverance Lodge Ilo. 2 A meeta ence amounted to was the airing of the twain view- By Roberta Lee only be open from 10 a. m. t0 3 . ooy T |every second and fourth Wednes- <« points in the dual labor movement. What concessions | | 5 |m. and on Saturdays close at 1 p. Longer Jife spans will be record- DV Rich"d Wil iams | P IOO‘I'. Hall. BETTY Me- were proffered were too slight to be of any practical | ** o tte M- ed in the United States where the| | . DENT]S'I: DOWELL Nobic Grand; RUTH o value in uniting the groups. Q. Is it a husband'’s duty to write | | w i o8 " X H : 4 R wilnd y g will die in greater numbers.| | E, Secretary. it is clear that the time is not yet ripe for a recon- |or telegraph his wife every day while | , (TR Ly gy ;:;‘l:mm‘;}'”m;:n Mt war. will ‘takEl ] | ORPIO AND HESTORROR - | (oA Seorelary, | N ciliation of the AF.L. and the C.IO. Personal an- |he is away from home? neau for aid of sufferers in the SiARY, but 1t is probable that death JOLDSTEIN BUILDING | i . |nee . a s 2 1S D e tagonism between the leaders of the rival groups is| A. A considerate husband will 0| proyiro isaster of December 6 when ManY, but It is) Hibhwhsh Wi~ : ° one factor in the spiit, and a thing that in all proba- |so. 00 et bies. saabmed ot cHpRIGY D AEREks 1 vs | G“ sln'th bility time alone can cure. There is, of course, a basic| Q. What should a woman wear .\ . 50000 left homeless. H. L. €7¢ase- Ty ‘ i e ibvos > types yanize b re matinee Box rty? : o g % | Again criticism of government|®s Fast |difference between the types of organization repre-|to an opera matinee box party |Faulkner and George H. Whitney! ~808 & S o SeavalEaE| Dr. Judson Wlnther |sented by the AF.L. and the CI1.0. A certain amount| A. Either an afternoon or a .\omx-j“_m“ the commiteemen in charge p)n‘u‘usd ; e qré o hccomo‘l CHIROPRACTOR D R u G s of conflict between horizontal unionization and the |formal dress. ot ihe SunA ralsing [emans o e i Drukiéss Physiciar, ‘one N d inevi 8 - vh 1 = 7 Imore and more urgent as legislators ‘'one big union,” plan is inevitable. Q. Was there ever a time when ST | el PR Be Office hours' 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 s On the other hand, the application of an adequate |it was considered proper to eat The High School team and the “Hl”et”;‘l“‘l)::\nh(]:e:»l(hlll\ = the | s 2904 Tele Bing | PUROLA REMEDIES MR. ROOSEVELT FOREWARNS |amount of labor statesmanship could compose what|with a knife? | All-Stars of the Methodist Church 8 \ PHONE 667 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- .y | 1 rOCOnE " as Bafl e . . United States. 'RESCRI s {appear to be the irreconciliable differences between the| A. Yes, around the 17th century. | o o " et in o basketball game UDY T A YOS ORORD .a's pri- | tWo labor organizations. The task would not be as e - ; his is an auspicious da o) B e For the obvious benefit of some of America’s pn-w M «s |in the schol gymnasium ring into new agreements of a bus- = |difficult as it appears. The drawback is that the |&% i eI WRELIS ADIO g Front Street Next Coliseum vate citizens as well as some of the reactionary eles mvnl} 3 i iness or ])l‘(][(‘bfii&)nfll nature. Con- | 1 ex it |available supply of labor statesmanship apparently | at house and launch Geor- D | UENRnG s, ¢ Eregideny Sense Vb opaning ”(’I' (IU‘“J\u\ inadequate for the purpose. Personal ambitions|| DAILY LESSONS ‘gl:“}& br’|;10111"111c Froperty of John 'racts can be 1gne‘dli S Dr. Al.)EVNIT.Wg‘tNewart PHONE 97—Free Delivery gressional session yesterday laid a truism in the lag j““ ay the destinies of the two labor groups at present. IN ENGLISH {McWilliams, had been destroyed by Women ax(v ‘m.\uxc. of mu ; I i WAt T ha H of the lawmakers as he reiterated his program for the | cial gayety with a return to old-| ut 3 |a dvnamuo blast that shook Doug- alit This is a very 1 SEWARD BUILDING | e — am——— | general welfare of the nation. | 3 By W. L. Gordon o 1 thre moming s e’ foflsalitiss. ~ Thig 1s a" vesy) [ B e “Misuse of power by capital must end or the| An Exam That Teacher Flunked ia‘ 8 .o Auspicions season for debutante: Office Phone pelite o o l LMNN o :1 des n;x itself through its own | S e ffiuty U. 8. Marshal Harry Morton, “p. n ' whose birthdate it is h i The Rexall Store o) IR ot e G i ourse of BiS (Philadelphia Record) Words Often Misused: Do not say, {Was Working on the case the augury of a year of much ac-|% P TTETe - your SR voc Uhiet = e | We don't often interfere with the intricacies of |“The money is for you and 1" Say, - Report: Highest temper- UVitY. ‘Good .news regarding fi-| , & Reliable . remarks. smarks| the new pedagogy. Modern teachers have too many |“The money is for you and me,| Weather R'_“'“"fl F’i" PEr” hancial expectations seem to be DR H. VANCE [ pharmacists Mr. Roosevelt doubtless was pointing his remarks| o, neq periodicals devoted to their mystery, too gaudy |both pronouns being objects of fys apue2s; “"‘"‘ R promised to many women | OSTEGPATH i compound o toward that small group of very wealthy “““‘“*-w terminology for us to venture lightly to battle with |preposition for Children born on this day prob- | Consultation and examination prescrip- 3 whose actions at various times indicate that they be-|ihem Generally we let them go their way, babbling | Often Mispronounced : H(\yday ably will be kindly in nature and | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5: | | tions. lieve themselves above the ordinary rules and regu-|of the “seven rdinal aims of education,” and we |Pronounce hay-day, principal accent as yc e I a gifted with artistic as well as prac- | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | M D c > lations set up by the majority of the people for the don't interfere with them, on first syllable tical trends of mind. ol Gastincau Hotel Annex | Rutler-Mauro rug Lo. conduct of government and society. He was aiming| But the study of teacher-knowledge-of-current-| Often Misspelled: Sauerkraut. Ob-| John Ginger Sargent, portrait | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | * Z at those self-appointed disciples of wealth who atevents just concluded by Professor George Hartmann, lserve the five vowels { a a fl lcer painter, was born on this day 1856. SO . . % |of Columbia, raises a challenge we can't ignore. In a Synonyms: Essential, necessary,| Others who have celebrated it as a various intervals thank God for a Supreme Court, | V) g s who a i o) and when the court rules against them they go into |POll Of 10000 teachers Dr. Hartmann discovered that important, fundamental, indispensa- s birthday include Zebulon Pike, "“Toniorrow’s Styles z a funk and refase to play. taking thelr wealth intg]ON® OUb of ten thought Representatives in Congress (ble, | OAKLAND, Jan. 4—State High- American pioneer, 1779; Stephen Roben Simpson, Opt.D. A o >4 11 boy wt s home with his batl] STc0 six-vear terms; that 38 percent helleved the! Word Study: “Use a word three |way Patrolman Richard H. Trem- Decatur, e American admiral,! | Graduate Los Angeles College | IOdCIY hiding like the small boy who goes home A.F. of L. to be an advocate of industrial unionism; Hordl AnANE s yours.”” (Tt aBHRENC S i o e S S e g o DNt Rt e i o« because he isn't elected to pitch. ; | that many reported the Nation and New Republic 0 |crease our vocabulary by ma“e”“g‘nmnm traffic officers’ school for (Copyright, 1938) Optha]mol‘ogy | The President was forewarning of the inevitable, ‘h‘. ‘organs of big business.” |one word each day. Today's word: |y 1act ride on & motoreyele. —eeo—— Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground z whether they believe it or not. | ngl! It seems to us wmethmg_oughb to be done |Inundate; to cover as with a flood; He carrfed his newly won ser- . | g Capital isn't alone the fact of having a supply about it. Wed like to suggest that in the shining list|overflow. “The whole system is R Tl SRR ant Narcn“c Pe EI‘ B f,money. With that supply of money goes responsi- Of new elective courses which now adorn high school |undated with the tides of JOy.” — | ir s s ogo . atrol his N T TRRY T oL ) o ssibly e 4 that hereafter he would patr: | WHEN IN A HURRY | Bfiity; the greater the supply of money, the greater ’f"*""‘ possibly :‘“’“’ room 0“3_'“- l)? be found f‘“} 2 | Emerson. district in an automobile . ' CALL COLE FOR OIL the responsibility, because it is capital upon which (f:f““’“,'“l:,m‘f Tfi‘,‘:;-(( t)::: :‘(:EAT?X]L(::pP» muwchdprlera]?_ -, 2 BT It was Sergeant Trembath’s last ASKS fm’ P"su" ‘4 plus or 27 gravity, in any : oiF'system of government is based. Logically enough' [ @7¢ WOWGH Y Co m“f‘h‘m'"_': du“‘ wasedew’( 3 (‘: ; 2 ride, for he never reached home. ; amount . . . QUICK! P : it 'follows that if capital shirks that responsibility and o coone ™ eading alond. i o LO®K and LEARN /A mile and a half west of the Car- | COLE TRANSFER P fails to have the capacity to handle great wealth,| For the sake of modesty we recommend that the { quinez BU":N _‘;‘5 "‘O:“";;m‘l“ SALINAS, Jan. 4—Eddie Kimm, | ppone 3441 or Night 554 ultimately we will not have a system of government papers of our competitors would be virtually as good By A. C. Gordon sr;]ms!;:d EZ ‘-:;nul:; ‘;0:2“‘“0 thirty-two-year-old Salinas Chinese, g ", lafd upon capital, but something a great deal less as our own. We don’t care about that. But it seems |J, 3 o b‘;‘ EPC;I; hall dtivar ol o aar, . THAted R pYOStved—4 W IN e e e e {h desireable. At any rate, less desireable than anything to us the average student—and teacher!—doesn't re. | i gt ot o e oal» Ban Quentin recently. Have Your Eyes Examined by | | H. S. GRAVES ; offered about the world now in the form of gov-|tain anything ne as important from the course in| 1. What highly inflimmable gas “t‘ % Sl g Charged with possession and sale “The Clothing Man” 1 ernment |elementary algebra as would be a firm grasp on the |{0Tms the greater part of watex? gation by s of opium, Kimm told Superior| Pyr Rae L. Carlson Home of Hart Schaffner and b If those few opponents of majority government, |{act that Representatives serve only two years. Posi-| 2. In what'opera by Wagner does} Court Judge H. G. Jorgensen that OPTOMETRIST Marx Clothing , : G g ; = i g tively. a swan appear? ! he wanted the prison sentence that | f ¥ d to the "“‘]“’ day I") ks“““‘?” II“‘;“““ “"]‘ it s RIS | 3. What does the abbrevation S.| flsl e" s u"] he might break himself of the drug Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | r i foc,” will harken back to the dark days of |P. C. A. stand for? habit. He was sentenced to one to Shop Phone 331-2 rings | | b § 630 and 31 when thev pleaded with President Roose- Safeguard to Liberty 4. What is the insect which at- five years | Hqilmnn s Pharmacy“[ : velt and Congress to do something, “just anything _— |tacks antique furniture? i “ e usfl as Rl gigdogi i 6 = T z .| | 201 Seward St. Phone = to save our fortunes,” they might get at least a hazy (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | 5. What state has the nickname,| | FINE ‘ PRE?‘S:&‘J%“DSE‘;W BB ©F hiay can well oacur agaln, anly with @ less Ten years ago, in prohibition days, the United|“Old Dominion”? | ufl u"m’s ee RS L o0 AEOTNDI Y l b happy ending, if they persist in abusing the power States Supreme Court held information obtained by PORT JERVIS, N. Y., Jan. 4— 11 .7 at very teanenable rafes ! 8 which has been placed in their ‘hands through their federal agents through wire-tapping was admissible ANSWERS This community of 12,000 became a PAUL BLOEDHORN fe SHi amlity, or their ancestors’ ability, to amass capital. |25 evidence. It was a 5-to-4 decision. Justice Bran-|{ 1. Hydrogen. !city of diggers with many residents nm“ ecu "l m“ { {f ‘VIE ually apropos of r\xrx‘enl. conditions was M. |deis, voting with the minority, declared that such law! 22. “Lohengrin.” burying their ashes and garbage | S. FRANRLIN STREET L . m(fifllr; i bwarmn Sy Gy ‘.-power o enforcement methods, however laudable their aim, were | 3. Society for the Prevention of |as best they can. | 42 — —a ] ) B WARRACK lity i T R ‘”d"” i PEIEliYte arimals, Because Port Jervis has €OMe. yypuna gan 4 — The latest + | s responsibility go hand in hand iile 1t is probably Recently the Supreme Court ruled 7 to 2 that evi-| 4. The lyctus powder-post beetle. broke, the personnel of the street . i '1 be et Alie 1o i | ON THE MEZZANINE Englneers_.c“ntndor; trte that the misuse of capital over the years is in|dence obtained by tapping telephone wires cannot be| 5. Virginia. claniog Ao sanitation deprts TSI “d° l”“’ ‘; & "‘; | HOTEL JUNEAU large part responsible for the oft times arrogant atti- lused in criminal trials. The new decision is not legal- | Senid B baan ftsd Mayor Wene h“_s ;‘l'f’_li]p‘ up here ‘““fi: P(“"_ | JUNEAU tude taken by labor in its negotiations with capital, |ly speaking, a flat reversal of the 1927 ruling, although ' dell E, Phillips appealed to citi- ztfiooflmdonirs P aRee | for BEAUTY SHOP % labor, too, must use reason or lose its potency as a that is its practical result. This opinion, written h\l Itv u"g a“ e zens to care for their own garbage = p. pew fihion oW/ Besking rec-| | LYLAH WILSON | united force in our economic picture. |Justice Roberts, and concurred in by all his colleagues | and ashes and to help keep the oanifie: " sead a‘lso provide mem- I Contoure Telephone Audit—7ax and System Service ] There isn't much choice between what is getting )m\"' Mfl?“z’“";’; ;‘“"l Sutherland, ‘?‘ based on the streets and sidewalks clean bers with health insurance and a. | X-Er-Vac 538 L1 JAMES C. COOPER il adopts a holier than thou attitude and considers . oo BOih o T b gy, L geles may have lots of advantages,| Empire classifieds pay {which calls for donors would be | 303-05 Goldstein Bullding o itself above the rank and file of American citizens, | | S he further provision that “no person | g one thing it lacks is a municipal - - — | filled. above ank 3 ‘ shall divulge or publish a message or its substance to |, Blline the clories. of Ah tH R | ID’'S Public Stenographer Both are outright violations of trust, actions which any SOR® SOng: FXWRIIS. e glories. of 1 | | President of the organization is| | SIGR Notary Public : Bty ¢ ; city. | FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH | |}),,4 qonor Nicholas Horvath, who | BEAUTY SALON can be carried on only so long before a day of| It is undeniable that this decision means a power-| Mavor Frank Shaw, to remedy|| OAK—Neture’s Gift Everlasting | |y o diiealinonnme: thin igby trans.. | | ANCE IS Soie—— oud reekoning. ful weapon for the prosecution of the underworld Hhis ‘defect, has asked song writers| | GAR ND BOGGAN hag altled iInimb; a y tra *‘ | 'YOUR APPEAR. e e st = The President laid his cards on the table. Hejis lost to the government. The dissenting justices|to submit original compositions in| | LAl 1| fuslongs | hOURkR:SPONSlB;h R stated very frankly that he did not propose “to let|contend that the intent of the communications law xs|1 contest, the winner to get a| | PHON]E 582 5 [ fi | | Shattuck Bldg. one 3 SPECIALIZING the people down,” which means that he will pursue|t0 make a distinction between government agents and (pronze replica of May Sharp;p&;l Buy ‘g’[‘;;;;):;‘sz;‘“ a | ‘Stenhzatlon of Un ‘ | = .} the policies which won the endorsement of 46 of the|Other persons. They accuse their colleagues of an |Echo Park monument, “Queen of | Proposed in Barbadoes! * =) In French | 43 States at the last election. “overflow of sentimentality” in not excepting govern- (e Angels.” S RS R e | JUNEAU ol g ’ ment agents. It is common knowledge that wire- | . Capital, like Samson, can pull the temple down(mppmggh” been of great practical ams;nm, in speed- i | | | BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan. 4. MELODY HOUSE b on its own head. Labor can do the same thing. But| ;o rascs ia 1 : | CTION IN | |—Sterilization of the unfit “as in Jtalian o ing many a rascal to his just deserts. | SATISPA/ |l Music and Electric Appliances | . if both will use their powers with a modest degree of| None the less, we feel that most Americans will | FOOD QUALITY AT | |Gertziatg was asppctmenced by Dr.| | ne0. MO Dinners common sense both can survive. welcome the decision as a desirable, if not an es- i UNITED FOOD co | 'W. Hawkins of Bridgetown during| €: astineal | i i - | * | la discussion of birth control in the| | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 ' | —_— — sential, safeguard to liberty. As Justice Roberts \ TELEPHONE—16 H s oo |notes, “for years controversy has raged with respect I | & ;‘ -’“{f’se o assembly.here.b_ = — GASTINEAU cm HE'S A GOOD SHOT, TOO to the morality of wire-tapping to obtain evidence. ) | “I am of the opinion birth con- s, — It has been the view of many that the practice in- - e e ls“ RUBHS e, sare botope e | kl M i s I e ay faitor The Empire, volves a grave wrong.” CHICAGO, Jan. 4. Charging ;h&:se, Dr. H ]awul‘t i ; sb ieclarehd. Mamls jusic Jupply | 9 Ak Dear sir:— Conceivably. some criminals may escape justice |that her husband, Thaddeus, wash- ' ere are people IAra0e 'Who Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ) Juneau has at last taken its place among the 2s a result of the Roberts decision. Here is a case|ed his socks at 9:30 every night, GARthGE Hv.fiyull;fiulz e ne pmp}agfiw e klmd ot S PERCY’S CAFE & great cities of the States, in that the days of the Where a possible disadvantage must be weighed against |even when there was company -in Reasonal S i Bfargados shv:xl]g 5'0‘ r‘i’lvlvze fltl:e E:d i and Supplies L OPEN latchstring is definitely of the past. From now | the danger of a greater evil. If wire-tapping is given |the house, Mrs. Florence Koop di- E. 0. DAVIS l ‘(’“ Bl Ehons 0o 1N Boonnd L1 oo Oiuas, okt Defiuks, Candy 4. on it behooves all law abiding citizens to lock their |l legal status, the way is opened for an espionage | vorced him berorg s“‘.*’”‘:' Ooury TELEPHONE 212 & B G = COFFEE SHOP doors at night, and to keep their possessions under|¥hich would trespass upon many vital civil rights. |Judge J. Lupe. She said the sock- Rbgus. el | Try The Empire classifieds for Percy Reynolds, Manager S50 and key For that reason it seems to us the Supreme Court|washing was creutly. BODDING TRANSFER | y The Empire classifie i g 3 |serves justice well in curbing wire-snooping. - T | |results. Being an old resident of the territory of Alaska iz MARINE PHONE | | and an old roamer that has visited ev nook and The idea seems to be to regulate the stock market |} BUILDING 707 I corner of this great land, I as well as you have been|to a point where every man and woman can get a| - RoderUsal Haxiing in the habit of leaving my door open, and anybody |trimming instead of just a few unlucky enes.—New A StovoRust O Detivery ' H d that came by was welcome to come in and visit no|York Sun. — = e .rs a o ’ matter if T was home or not. Up to our arrival in| —_— T — ” Juneau a little over a year ago, I had never lost any- Americanism: Developing an organized, central- 3 THE UE——— - ; e ehrends ' o thing, neither had I lost the confidence in the fairness ized, quantity-production system on which the welfare ® o ® ol s of all depends; making laws to keep the system from Correctly Styled Clothes But not many days after my arrival here, three| Working well—Akron Beacon-Journal. Bank ' For Women CAPITM.—SSOM § persons entered my cabin. Upon leaving (I was at Flying rm‘: AdMEES T W 4 A o S] 'Tis! =2 d ess an SEWARD . work) one of x:\v\ll itors took a wrist watch, Wth.h six days, as Jean Batten did, is difficult enough, but SURPLUS—“M.M was a treasured gift to me from a group of men in|providing a reason for all the hurry is even herder .. Juneau, Alaska @ Beattle, in recognition of my service as a missionary | New York Sun A .t : o oy, z d ¥ B - 3 Health Foods Center COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS i3 ‘ee months ago I renovated an apart- mericans are a pampered race, hey are get- BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER o« e ment for a local business man. As there were several | ting so they won't laugh at a radio joke unless it has COMMERCIAL AND OTHER DIETETIC ACCO, II\I'IS | more jobs coming up, I, with his permission and|sound effects—Birmingham Age-Herald. FOODS . 3 knowledge, stored my paints and brushes in his store- r s 8 and SAVINGS 230 Franklin St. room. When I went to get it an $18 kalsomine brush A little black in the treasury figures wouldn't be Juneau Telephone 62 P had ppeared. exactly a sign of morning.—Charleston, W. Va. Mail. % The other day we moved from our residence out g —_ =8 ' on the highway Into the city. Between the afternoon | ey o tatiaiapales meper e dead fall where Resources Over Two and Alaska Federal Savings BRI & o6 B it o Suouary, some one — One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association ‘ went into o a 0 bran new un-~ International conferences are successes only in I 7% § Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 " . painted six foot ladders. I hope the thief who stole | Utopia.—Louisville Courier-Journal, Vi P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 . . my tools reads this letter, because I want to tell you OFFICE—119 Seward St. » & " something. The man who steals another man’s tools, The old Chinese customs are now the new Japan Juneau, Alaska ! R e ltélh his livelihood, and there is no one_on earth so ones.—Dallas News. U